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DESCRIPTION: Used to cover large areas. There are many different "Fill" stitch patterns and they can differ in direction, angle, and pattern. "Fill" stitches are used to cover large areas. (Also known as Tatami stitches.) With today's modern digitizing programs, there are many "Fill" stitch patterns that can be selected to give varying design appearance.
Curved, fill stitches are becoming more popular in the industry. Using a "Fill" stitch in a curve can add more dimension to a design. This type of stitch is very useful for hair and water.
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